Summary:
The Spring Cove School District has only one high school, Central High School, which serves 554 students in grades 9-12. While the school maintains a stable enrollment, its academic performance has declined in recent years, with proficiency rates dropping in Algebra I and Biology, though remaining relatively stable in Literature.
Central High School's performance on the Keystone Exams is mixed, with proficiency rates below the state average in Algebra I and Biology, but slightly above the state average in Literature. The school serves a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with over 34% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Despite the relatively high spending of $14,874 per student, the school's declining test scores suggest that resources may not be translating into improved academic outcomes.
Overall, the data indicates that Central High School in the Spring Cove School District is facing challenges in academic performance, particularly in Algebra I and Biology, and may need to re-evaluate its strategies and resource allocation to better support student learning and achievement.
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